Monday, March 31, 2025

SCIENCE FACT: “A Generation Ship The Size of a Small Planet” • by Bruce Bethke

[Nota bene: This was first published in 2008. I rediscovered it recently while looking for fiction to bubble back to the top for The Best of Stupefying Stories SHOWCASE, and after re-reading it now, well… It’s a long read, but I think the length is necessary to support the disturbing conclusion I reached. Enjoy?  ~brb] Part 1: The Multi-Generational Con In the course...

Sunday, March 30, 2025

REPRISE: “Sunday Dinner with la Famiglia (and Nonno’s Brain)” • by Franco Amati

 Art by Justine Backes Sunday dinner with the family was a little different this week. We all sat around a dumpy-ass table in the middle of the nursing home. From where I was sitting, I could see a big bowl of pasta. My younger sister Gina was across from me, and next to her was the big jar with Grandpa’s brain in it. We called him Nonno, and he didn’t say much...

Saturday, March 29, 2025

The Never-ending FAQ • 28 March 2025, Part 2

Continuing the FAQ I ran out of time to finish yesterday:Q: If you are going to post a picture of Mr. Ruffles, the most famous cat in speculative fiction, you gotta republish “Take Me To Your Litter Box.”A: Whether Mr. Ruffles is indeed the most famous cat in speculative fiction is highly debatable. If you want to assert that he is, Lazarus Long and Jubal Harshaw will likely...

Friday, March 28, 2025

The Never-ending FAQ • 28 March 2025

Oh, good grief: it’s the last Friday in March already? Where did this week month quarter go?Mostly into the “minimally invasive, three days tops” repair and remodeling project that began in January and finally wrapped up just this past Tuesday. At last, I can finish moving back into the half of the house I had to vacate while the work was in progress and start opening up...

Friday, March 21, 2025

NEW STORY: “Rebirth” • by Toshiya Kamei

The flame of Magdalena’s torch sent shadows dancing across the walls of the crypt. She prowled toward my open sarcophagus on her nightly patrol, dressed like the other priestesses who supposedly communed with the dead: face obscured by the hood of a heavy wool cloak, feet snug in worn boots, a dagger sheathed at her waist. She didn’t remember what I remembered, but her...

Thursday, March 20, 2025

REPRISE: “Reunion” • by Toshiya Kamei

The carriage door creaked open, and a chilly draft blew against Maya’s cheeks… SYNOPSIS: It was the greatest honor one could ever hope to have; to be chosen by the gods themselves to give up one’s life to serve their glory… wasn’t it? Toshiya Kamei begs to differ, in “Reunion.” » READ IT NOW Toshiya Kamei (she/they) is an Asian writer who takes inspiration from fairy tales,...

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

The Never-ending FAQ • 19 March 2025

I’ve heard from a lot of people since last Saturday’s announcement that we’re going to be striking the tent and closing the circus. The first thing to remember is…Oh, I bet you can guess.To reiterate: if you have a story under contract with us, we will publish it, unless you choose to withdraw it.The exact nature of that publication may vary. Some of the stories we originally...

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

REPRISE: “The Prediction of a Horrific Crime” • by Humphrey Price

“I figured I had about an hour before being arrested by the Pre-Crime Police…” SYNOPSIS: In a rigidly ordered and nearly crime-free society, where everyone everywhere is under the constant surveillance of the government’s Precog AI network, how can one person hope to commit an utterly horrific but absolutely necessary act of defiance against the system? Space systems engineer...

Monday, March 17, 2025

Feeding the Muse • Living Well on a Writer’s Budget

Editor’s Note: This column was first published on 3/21/2018. With today being St. Patrick’s Day—or as we call it around here, The Day Before Corned Beef Briskets Go On Clearance Sale—this seemed a good time to resurface this one. Karen always wanted to reboot her “Feeding the Muse” series but that never got the chance. Here’s hoping you enjoy this one. Bon appetit!—Bruce...

Sunday, March 16, 2025

AWARDS NEWS! Congratulations, Henry Vogel and Barbara V. Evers!

We’ve just learned that Henry Vogel’s latest Rampant Loon Press novel, THE PRINCESS SCOUT, is a finalist for the 2025 Imadjinn Award for Best YA Novel, which will be presented at Imaginarium 2025 this coming July.We’re pretty pumped about this. Two years ago Henry’s previous novel, THE HOSTAGE IN HIDING, made a strong run for the Imadjinn Award, only to be beaten in the final...

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Status Update • 15 March 2025

I’ve been thinking a lot about inertia and entropy lately.This two-month hiatus wasn’t planned. While it’s tempting to blame it on the Never-ending Repair & Remodeling Project, that was only the inciting incident.Previously on Stupefying Stories: Last summer’s destructive hailstorm made major repairs to the house necessary, which subsequently mushroomed into The Remodeling...